Girl Scout Cookies & Friends

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baba G

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U can ask 4 that cut but sadly u will never get it.. I know b'cuz my own homie has the cut & I can't even get it..
When you stop asking and stop showing interest in a strain, you'd be surprised at what people will give you or do to turn your head...lol
People like having something nobody else does or that people want, I prefer to give the strain out and see how their grow compares, fwiw
 
MakinGoo

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When you stop asking and stop showing interest in a strain, you'd be surprised at what people will give you or do to turn your head...lol
People like having something nobody else does or that people want, I prefer to give the strain out and see how their grow compares, fwiw
I think my friends r my own down fall.. I'm thinking its b'cuz I'm connected 2 lots of breeders like u BaBa,Ali,Alien,G.O.D.. People don't want 2 give me a cut b'cuz u guys r my homies & they don't want u guys 2 get the cut from me & breed her b4 they get there beans off.. It's all good tho b'cuz I might miss out on 1 cut but I have access 2 all my breeder homies gear.. It's a fare deal 4 me...LOL!!

I'm not really sure if this is true but its what I think..
 
caregiverken

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My wife get emails from a couple dispenserarys ..
This was in an email she got today.
Girl Scout Cookies Cannabis Strain

Bred by The Hemp Center, Girl Scout Cookies was crossed with OG Kush, Durban Poison and Cherry Kush to create flavors of cotton candy mixed with fruit and spice. Made famous by Berner, a San Francisco rapper and collective owner, Girl Scout Cookies yields a moderate to heavy crop with and has a resistance to most pests and diseases. Flowering time is approximately 9-10 weeks with a THC level of 18-23% and a CBD ranging 0.7-1.0%.

I have been meaning to mention that...for me,
The forum cut has been very pest and mold resistant!! :woot:
Super Vigouris and hearty plant
 
MakinGoo

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I could b trippin again but so far I'm thinking H16 Fire is keeping these GSC in line..last round I gave fire at 1/2ml per gal 2.5ml. per 5 gal bucket..1 week b4 flower & they super stretched.. This round I gave Fire 4 a full 2 weeks like H16 recommends but I added 3ml per 5 gal bucket & there not as tall.. There staying nice & short.. Not quite as short & bushy as the soil cooks but damn near.. This is gunna b a nice run I can see..
 
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GSC

In coco with 2 weeks added Fire in veg.. I'm also feeding them stronger then I ever did b4.. Most grows I max at 420 ppm in veg.. This round I'm at 650 they r hungry when there happy..
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snoopytime

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Im pretty sure one of Fire's secret ingredients is Triacontanol, which is a PGR , . not dangerous, but its not usually recommended until after the 2nd week of flowering. It may stunt growth, which in a stretchy scenario could actually be a good thing. I use Green Planet Massive which contains it as well, so allegedly does SnowStorm Ultra.
 
MakinGoo

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Im pretty sure one of Fire's secret ingredients is Triacontanol, which is a PGR , . not dangerous, but its not usually recommended until after the 2nd week of flowering. It may stunt growth, which in a stretchy scenario could actually be a good thing. I use Green Planet Massive which contains it as well, so allegedly does SnowStorm Ultra.
Yes look at this.. I had no idea this was bad


Is that the bad thing ur talkin bout? It's not a secret tho
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MakinGoo

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Oops it said use it the last week of flower then threw out the whole flower cycle.. I did the last 2 weeks of veg.. It doesn't look like anything bad happened tho..
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snoopytime

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Its not that its bad . . its a PGR, plant growth regulator . . its the plant version of a steroid for animals such as people and race horses. The primary desirable effect of Triacontinol is added trichomes, aka frostiness. BUT, there are other side effects that may not be desirable to some farmers at certain other times in the life cycle of the plant.
 
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